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This P.D. James murder mystery keeps viewers guessing until the end. But even after Scotland Yard's Adam Dalgliesh (Roy Marsden) fingers the killer of Venetia Aldridge (Penny Downie) -- who turns out to be a crack barrister at Old Bailey, London's central criminal court -- another problem awaits resolution: Is there enough evidence to make an arrest? Dalgliesh, the pensive, level-headed, master sleuth who stars in several James novels, is a welcome change from the flamboyant, American-style movie...
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A Certain Justice (library Edition) (compact Disc) - By John T. Lescroart,david Colacci (narrator) - Audio Cd
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Politics and justice mix like oil and water after racial tensions erupt into violence in this taut and engrossing San Francisco-set thriller. Lescroart (The 13th Juror) wastes no time setting up his story. In the first few, galvanizing pages, an African American lawyer is lynched by a mob of drunk Irish Americans incensed at the murder of one of their friends by a black career criminal. Alone in trying to save the doomed lawyer is Keven Shea, a 28-year-old grad student. But when a photograph showing...
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A Certain Justice: An Adam Dalgliesh Mystery
Used - In her first new novel in more than two years, P.D. James, for the first time, takes her readers--and Commander Adam Dalgliesh--into the labyrinthine world of the law. When distinguished criminal lawyer Venetia Aldridge defends young Gary Ashe for the brutal murder of his mother, the case is, for her, simply another opportunity to demonstrate her brilliance in the courtroom. But when Aldridge is found dead in her office, Dalgliesh and his team must make sense of events.
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Description Gore combines with dry British wit in this whodunit. After brilliant, successful defense attorney Venetia Aldridge (Penny Downie) is found murdered in her court chambers, it's anybody's guess who killed her; a controversial personality who didn't hesitate to mince words around her male colleagues, Aldridge made a number of enemies. It's up to Scotland Yard's formidable Commander Adam Dalgliesh (Roy Marsden) to solve her murder. Adapted from the celebrated novel by P.D. James. Rebecca...
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Politics and justice mix like oil and water after racial tensions erupt into violence in this taut and engrossing San Francisco-set thriller. Lescroart (The 13th Juror) wastes no time setting up his story. In the first few, galvanizing pages, an African American lawyer is lynched by a mob of drunk Irish Americans incensed at the murder of one of their friends by a black career criminal. Alone in trying to save the doomed lawyer is Keven Shea, a 28-year-old grad student. But when a photograph showing...
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Certain Justice A
Synopsis: Top flight criminal attorney Venetia Aldridge (Penny Downie), a high-profile woman with an abrasive reputation and turbulent private life, has been found dead in her office, stabbed through the heart with her own paper knife. Commander Dalgliesh and his team are called to investigate the murder. As Dalgliesh and Detective Inspector Kate Miskin (Sarah Winman) unravel the complex clues to Venetia's bizarre death, the other members of her prestigious chambers close ranks against the embarrassing...
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P.D. James: A Certain Justice DVD Our Price: $19.95 Item No.: PDJM420 Single DVD P.D. James' Detective Inspector Adam Dalgliesh (Roy Marsden) returns to solve a murder set against the backdrop of the British legal community that explores the meaning of justice when a brilliant, but unpopular, defense attorney is found stabbed to death. The bizarre crime yields an astonishing number of suspects, but for Dalgliesh, more troubling still are the imperfections of a legal system that allow...
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A Certain Justice (compact Disc)
A Certain Justice (compact Disc) - By John Lescroart,david Colacci (narrator) - Audio Cd
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February 28, 2001: P.D. James purists may argue that ?Devices and Desires? is her best work to date, but ?A Certain Justice? is certainly a close second! Granted, while James seems to devote less time to her leading man, Adam Dalgliesh, she nevertheless succeeds in making a more complete story--concentrating more on other characters and events (almost as if she?s saying ?you already know enough about Adam?!). Still, Commander Dalgliesh is in command and it is through his brilliance...
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A Certain Justice (an Adam Dalgliesh Mystery) (reissue) (paperback)
A Certain Justice (an Adam Dalgliesh Mystery) (reissue) (paperback) - By P. D. James
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Dr. Gabriel Finder, Lecturer in Modern Jewish History, University of Virginia.
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A Certain Justice (Adam Dalgliesh Series #10), Adam Dalgliesh Series, P. D. James
February 28, 2001: P.D. James purists may argue that ?Devices and Desires? is her best work to date, but ?A Certain Justice? is certainly a close second! Granted, while James seems to devote less time to her leading man, Adam Dalgliesh, she nevertheless succeeds in making a more complete story--concentrating more on other characters and events (almost as if she?s saying ?you already know enough about Adam?!). Still, Commander Dalgliesh is in command and it is through his brilliance...
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A Certain Justice (an Adam Dalgliesh Mystery) (unabridged) (compact Disc)
A Certain Justice (an Adam Dalgliesh Mystery) (unabridged) (compact Disc) - By P. D. James,michael Jayston (narrator) - Audio Cd
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A Certain Justice (abe Glitsky) (reprint) (paperback),abe Glitsky - By John Lescroart
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This WTTW documentary is a story about forgiveness. This story follows Mario Ramos, his crime, his rehabilitation, and the surprising families that made it all possible.
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Mystery: A Certain Justice - Dvd - Sarah Winman,penny Downie,roy Marsden,ross Devenish - Lawyers,murder Investigations
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